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No Devotion On Embracing Pop, Moving On And The Album They Were Told They'd Never Be Able To Make
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2022-02-08
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No Devotion, featuring members of Lostprophets and Thursday, release their debut album 'Permenence' later this month, despite having been told that they'd never be allowed onto radio or festival bills. Here's their story of the new record.
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